2005 Idaho Code - 49-1404 — FLEEING OR ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE A PEACE OFFICER -- PENALTY

                                  TITLE  49
                                MOTOR VEHICLES
                                  CHAPTER 14
                TRAFFIC -- ENFORCEMENT AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
    49-1404.  FLEEING OR ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE A PEACE OFFICER -- PENALTY. (1)
Any driver of a motor vehicle who wilfully flees or attempts to elude a
pursuing police vehicle when given a visual or audible signal to bring the
vehicle to a stop, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The signal given by a
peace officer may be by emergency lights or siren. The signal given by a peace
officer by emergency lights or siren need not conform to the standards for
decibel ratings or light visibility specified in section 49-623(3), Idaho
Code. It is sufficient proof that a reasonable person knew or should have
known that the visual or audible signal given by a peace officer was intended
to bring the pursued vehicle to a stop.
    (2)  An operator who violates the provisions of subsection (1) and while
so doing:
    (a)  Travels in excess of thirty (30) miles per hour above the posted
    speed limit;
    (b)  Causes damage to the property of another or bodily injury to another;
    (c)  Drives his vehicle in a manner as to endanger or likely to endanger
    the property of another or the person of another; or
    (d)  Leaves the state;
is guilty of a felony.
    (3)  The department shall suspend the driver's license or privileges of a
person who has pled guilty or is found guilty of a misdemeanor violation of
the provisions of this section, notwithstanding the form of the judgment or
withheld judgment, as provided in section 49-326, Idaho Code. Any person who
has pled guilty or is found guilty of a felony violation of the provisions of
this section, notwithstanding the form of the judgment or withheld judgment,
shall have his driving privileges suspended by the court for a minimum of one
(1) year, which may extend to three (3) years, at the discretion of the court,
during which time he shall have absolutely no driving privileges of any kind.

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